• 25. März 2026
  • Market: Chemicals, Polymers

With around 14mn t/yr of PE exports typically moving through the Strait of Hormuz, disrupted flows are influencing operating rates, purchasing behaviour and the pace of commercial activity. Argus Polymers experts Terry Glass, Josie Jiang (蒋文佳), Utkarsh Mishra and Elizabeth Zhang (张心怡) break down the shifting fundamentals and what they mean for market participants preparing for months of volatility.

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  • Examine how feedstock shortages and cracker outages are tightening ethylene and PE supply across Asia.
  • Identify the effects of curtailed Middle Eastern export flows on pricing.
  • Understand the shift in converter behaviour as low inventories, tight liquidity and rising energy costs influence purchasing.
  • Learn why logistical delays and staged plant restarts point to a multi‑month market normalisation.

 

This insight draws on market intelligence from Argus Global Polyethylene, Argus Polyethylene Outlook and Argus Polyethylene Analytics, and by our team of Polymers experts. For more information on our Polymers portfolio, click below:

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